The global orthopedic implant market is witnessing a significant shift towards specialized Locking Plate Systems for Ulna and Radius. As the forearm plays a critical role in human dexterity, the anatomical restoration of fractures in these bones is paramount. Currently, the industrial landscape is dominated by high-precision manufacturing that utilizes medical-grade titanium alloys and stainless steel. With the increasing incidence of trauma from sports injuries, road accidents, and an aging global population prone to osteoporosis, the demand for reliable internal fixation systems has surged across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific regions.
Modern surgery requires implants that offer not just stability, but also biological compatibility. The Locking Plate System has become the gold standard because it provides a "fixed-angle" construct, which is particularly beneficial in osteoporotic bone or complex comminuted fractures where traditional screws might fail. As a leading factory and exporter, we recognize that the global commercial trend is moving towards anatomically pre-contoured plates that reduce the need for intraoperative bending, thereby shortening surgery time and improving patient outcomes.
Transitioning from universal plates to site-specific designs for the distal, shaft, and proximal regions of the Ulna and Radius to ensure a perfect fit.
Minimizing soft tissue irritation through ultra-thin plate profiles and recessed screw heads, essential for the thin skin coverage of the forearm.
Widespread adoption of Type II Anodized Titanium for enhanced fatigue strength and reduced cold welding between screws and plates.
Years of Industry Experience
Advanced Production Machines
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International Certifications
Operating from a 10,000㎡ facility with 102 high-end production machines, we ensure a stable supply chain for high-volume global orders.
With 15 dedicated QA/QC inspectors and a policy of 100% product inspection, we maintain the highest safety standards for Class III medical devices.
Our team of 20 engineers (including 15 with graduate degrees) launched 20 new products last year, focusing on cutting-edge orthopedic technology.
With 29 years of exporting experience to Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, and beyond, we understand international regulatory requirements and logistics.
The Locking Plate System for Ulna and Radius is designed for a variety of clinical scenarios. In trauma centers across the globe, these plates are utilized for:
Our systems are engineered to support early mobilization, which is crucial for preventing stiffness in the wrist and elbow joints. By providing a stable construct, patients can begin rehabilitation sooner, leading to faster recovery of the range of motion.
Established: 1996-06-28
Certifications: ISO13485, CE Certified Class III Medical Devices
Supply Chain: 70+ Partners worldwide
Customization: Sample processing, graphic processing, and on-demand customization available.
Traceability: Full traceability of raw materials for every implant produced.
International distributors and hospital procurement departments are increasingly seeking OEM/ODM partners in China who can provide a balance between high-end technology and cost-effectiveness. The Locking Plate System Ulna, Radius market requires suppliers who can provide comprehensive documentation, including CE and ISO certifications, to navigate complex medical device regulations. Our factory addresses these needs by offering customizable solutions, from sample processing to full-scale production, ensuring that our partners can meet the specific anatomical requirements of their local patient populations.
As the industry moves toward smart manufacturing and AI-assisted design, we continue to invest in our R&D capabilities. Our 29-year legacy in the orthopedic industry is not just about manufacturing; it's about providing reliable, life-changing solutions that surgeons trust and patients depend on. Whether you are a wholesaler in Eastern Europe or a retailer in Southeast Asia, our Locking Plate Systems offer the durability, precision, and clinical success required in today's competitive medical landscape.